Title taken from creator's notes.Two men on bicycles in fronty of a Quanset style building, with a caption reading: Cecil Kornegay (on bike) and his friend, Ezra Clayton, rest a moment at the cross roads (Fox and Elliot). The original Fox...

Title taken from creator's notes.Photograph of Cecil Kornegay's Model T Ford with the following caption: Cecil's model T Ford with a new modern disign added (a plywood top). Cecil's buddies talked him into buying it so that they could all play...

Title taken from creator's notes.Notes read: Cecil's friend, Newell Kelly, posed on a maintenance vehicle beneath the foot bridge in front of the Catholic Church. This foot bridge did not go across the Chena. It actually paralelled the river...

Title taken from creator's notes.Color photograph showing the Model Cafe and the Shoe Shop. The notes read: The debris on the right was being cleaned up after a fire across from Model Cafe on 2nd Street.Notes and captions are from Cecil H....

Title taken from creator's notes.Color photograph. Notes read: The north side of Second Street from Cushman looking east toward Lacey. The businesses (left to right) are a gift shop, Griffin's Music (and photography), the Model Cafe, the...

Title taken from creator's notes.Notes read: "This shot was taken of the 'ghost town' left behind in the Fox area when the gold dredge (now Gold Dredge 8) quit operating."Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.

Title taken from creator's notes.Notes read: "A case of 'hurry up and wait.' These fellas had orders to meet someone down town but the other party didn't show."These two soldiers are sitting on the hood of a jeep, probably an ordnance jeep...

Title taken from creator's notes.Notes read: "This log cabin was on Cushman and 11th Streets. It is now in Alaskaland." This cabin is known as the Leonard Chatham cabin.Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.

Title taken from creators notes. Notes read: "In front of the Model Cafe on 2nd Street. The civilian in the hat was a Swede who serviced the oil heating stoves that kept our barracks warm. Lavery's grocery is seen across the street with the...

Title taken from creator's notes.Notes read: "The main street (from right to left) that went through Ladd Field. (The hospital and headquarters to the right of this picture are not visible). The barracks and housing for civilian workers are...

Title taken from creator's notes.This same building (remodeled) houses the headquarters of Fort Wainright today. Two different types of cannons can be found on either side of the flag.Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.